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Monday, September 11, 2017

CRAZY SCIENCE!!!

Talofa lava bloggers,
Today this morning our school had a CRAZY! most CRAZIEST! science show EVER!. The show was Amazing, fun, AWESOME! and very magical. We had 2 scientists come and show us about what scientists do, their names were Richard & Robyn (A lady). They showed us many different things mostly containing water which is called H2O and also chemicals. While everyone was coming in to the hall he showed us some magic tricks using his upper body. Not long after he started the show by introducing him-self and his partener that came along. He started of with using 3 metal rings to join together. He was really funny because he kept stopping us to see if we were watching him and saying words like "DON'T BLINK!" or "Don't keep your eyes away". With the 3 metal rings that he was holding in his hands, he used it to join them together (Impossible) and show us how funny he is. He did lot's of crazy science experiments that were really dangerous like using fire, explosions and fireworks. It was CRAZY! actually looking at what the dangerous things that he was doing. My favourite part of the show was Richard using a bubble mixture to make bubbles and to make more bubbles expand.

Let's get away from this and have a break to look at some photo's and videos

Welcome Richard and Robyn
Connecting rings together MAGIC!

This is Richard trying out a hairdryer and using a ball 


A video of the ROCKET! explosion


NO! Richard don't do it.


BUBBLE TIME!


 I learnt that in the bubbles is oxygen (Air) and when you pop the bubble the air spreads around the area that you are standing in. I also learned that bubbles is the thinest object in the whole entire world but thought a feather was the thinest object in the world. When Richard used different tools to make bubbles everyone was suspicous on how big the bubble is, and if it was big then they would "Ooohhhh!" at the end. The most WEIRDEST! science experiment I've EVER! experienced before was........ Nappies. Richard had a cup of powder from 1 nappy (which was about 2 and a half teaspoons) and nearly a whole cup of yellow water (pee). He tipped the yellow water into the powder and all of  sudden it turned into solid gel. I felt like I was going to vomit because he took it out and placed it ontop of his hand. I wonder if the experiences that I have learnt will be passed on in the future. I also wonder if what are the differences between bubble mixture and water to make bubbles.
It's time for me to go now but stay tune for more work coming up soon. Please post a comment for me below if you are reading this.

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